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Case Study: Harrisburg Connected LED Streetlights Project

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20 Sep 2016
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  1. SALC September 18-21 Hollywood, CA IES Street and Area Lighting Conference City of Harrisburg: combining controls with an LED replacement project Wayne S. Martin City Engineer SALC September 18-21, 2016 Hollywood, CA
  2. SALC September 18-21, 2016 Hollywood, CA City of Harrisburg: Combining controls with an LED replacement project An overview of Harrisburg’s recently completed controls and LED streetlight conversion project. Despite becoming the default combination in many developed countries, installing controls in tandem with LED streetlight upgrades is relatively new in the US. This presentation follows the course of the project from the initial business case to the operation of the completed system, and examines the benefits and technology considerations encountered along the way.
  3. SALC September 18-21, 2016 Hollywood, CA Your presenter Wayne S. Martin, P.E., Esq. is the City Engineer for the City of Harrisburg Pennsylvania responsible for the day-to-day operations of city streets, bridges, streetlights, traffic lights and sidewalks. Appointed by Mayor Eric Papenfuse in 2014, Mr. Martin is also responsible for the design and construction administration of capital improvement projects and the oversight of all transportation-related issues in the capital city. His background as a structural engineer preparing designs for transportation structures throughout the world is complimented by his experience as an attorney representing owners, design professionals, and contractors in a variety of legal issues including: drafting contracts, providing claim avoidance advice, bid protests and disputes, commercial disputes and workouts, litigation, and alternate dispute resolution. Mr. Martin is a frequent lecturer on government contracting and construction law.
  4. SALC September 18-21, 2016 Hollywood, CA Introduction to the City of Harrisburg PA • Pennsylvania state capital • Population 40k (70k with commuters) • Street lighting was the city’s largest non-personnel cost
  5. SALC September 18-21, 2016 Hollywood, CA Getting started • Selecting a procurement method • The consultant selection process • Funding options • Coordination with the Public Utilities • Coordination with the appropriate State Agencies
  6. SALC September 18-21, 2016 Hollywood, CA Why we included controls with the LED project Reduced maintenance costs •Fewer night patrols •Better first time fix •More effective planning Energy savings •Trimming on/off times •Adapt for LED output and cleaning •(Potential for) dimming Improved service •Pro-active response to faults •More informed response to 311 calls Future-proofing •Adapt light levels to events •Sensor-based lighting levels •Platform for IoT applications
  7. SALC September 18-21, 2016 Hollywood, CA First step: Investment Grade Audit • 6,127 fixtures audited • $510k annual energy savings • $60k annual maintenance savings • Utility bill reduction 60- 70% • 548 vehicles removed from road • 5.7M pounds CO2 removed from environment
  8. SALC September 18-21, 2016 Hollywood, CA Public consultation before project start Public feedback sought before final decisions were made: •LED lights from several fixture manufacturers deployed on one street •Fixtures on public display in City Hall
  9. SALC September 18-21, 2016 Hollywood, CA Public visibility throughout the project • Web site maps progress and issues from day 1 • Citizens can look up individual lights • Web site maps progress and issues from day 1 • Citizens can look up individual lights
  10. SALC September 18-21, 2016 Hollywood, CA Controls planning and coordination • Light locations mapped by TEN • Telensa planning system identified best sites for base stations • We refined the best site locations • Three bases covered all of the city’s lights Base stationBase station Color = coverageColor = coverage
  11. SALC September 18-21, 2016 Hollywood, CA Base stations deployed first • Pole mounted • 5,000 light control capacity • Low power radio with 3G internet connection • Pole mounted • 5,000 light control capacity • Low power radio with 3G internet connection
  12. SALC September 18-21, 2016 Hollywood, CA Fixtures and controls deployed together • Economic development areas a priority • Contractors given freedom, but followed street cleaning schedule for efficiency • 7 crews, 70+ fixtures/day per crew • 2 city crews dealing with infrastructure issues arising • Economic development areas a priority • Contractors given freedom, but followed street cleaning schedule for efficiency • 7 crews, 70+ fixtures/day per crew • 2 city crews dealing with infrastructure issues arising NEMA telecell •ANSI-certified metering •Power usage 0.8W •Fixture independent •Resilient: works normally without network NEMA telecell •ANSI-certified metering •Power usage 0.8W •Fixture independent •Resilient: works normally without network Modat app •Automatic asset import •Integrates with GIS info in CMS Modat app •Automatic asset import •Integrates with GIS info in CMS
  13. SALC September 18-21, 2016 Hollywood, CA Street lighting from the control room Base station 2 connects lights across the city (in brown) Base station 2 connects lights across the city (in brown)
  14. SALC September 18-21, 2016 Hollywood, CA Street lighting from the control room Base station 3 connects fewer lights but covers the whole city. Telecells choose the best connection. Base station 3 connects fewer lights but covers the whole city. Telecells choose the best connection.
  15. SALC September 18-21, 2016 Hollywood, CA Street lighting from the control room Base station 100 connections (in green). Most telecells are covered by all 3 base stations Base station 100 connections (in green). Most telecells are covered by all 3 base stations
  16. SALC September 18-21, 2016 Hollywood, CA Street lighting from the control room Base station 100 connects lights 4 miles outside the city center Base station 100 connects lights 4 miles outside the city center
  17. SALC September 18-21, 2016 Hollywood, CA Central Management System in action • System alert or citizen 311 call • Click on light for: Status & diagnostics • System alert or citizen 311 call • Click on light for: Status & diagnostics
  18. SALC September 18-21, 2016 Hollywood, CA Central Management System in action • System alert or citizen 311 call • Click on light for: Status & diagnostics Actions • System alert or citizen 311 call • Click on light for: Status & diagnostics Actions
  19. SALC September 18-21, 2016 Hollywood, CA Central Management System in action • System alert or citizen 311 call • Click on light for: Status & Diagnostics Actions Event log • System alert or citizen 311 call • Click on light for: Status & Diagnostics Actions Event log
  20. SALC September 18-21, 2016 Hollywood, CA Central Management System in action • System alert or citizen 311 call • Click on light for: Status & diagnostics Actions Event log Readings • System alert or citizen 311 call • Click on light for: Status & diagnostics Actions Event log Readings
  21. SALC September 18-21, 2016 Hollywood, CA Central Management System in action • System alert or citizen 311 call • Click on light for: Status & diagnostics Actions Event log Readings Energy usage • System alert or citizen 311 call • Click on light for: Status & diagnostics Actions Event log Readings Energy usage
  22. SALC September 18-21, 2016 Hollywood, CA Outcomes Results •Forecast Audit savings on track (160 utility accounts) Unexpected benefits •Speed of central commissioning •Real-time response to utility works disruption •Improved service in low 311 reporting areas With hindsight •Making sure IT infrastructure is ready for the system Results •Forecast Audit savings on track (160 utility accounts) Unexpected benefits •Speed of central commissioning •Real-time response to utility works disruption •Improved service in low 311 reporting areas With hindsight •Making sure IT infrastructure is ready for the system
  23. SALC September 18-21, 2016 Hollywood, CA Connected street lighting: future potential Adding sensors to our network •Environmental monitoring •Traffic congestion monitoring •Flood level alerts Not dimming yet… •Because there is no financial benefit from our fixed power tariffs (but we now know precisely how much power we consume) But plans for more adaptive lighting •Event-specific: dimming the park lights for July 4th fireworks •Part-night dimming in neighborhoods that request it •Central control of school flashers …and applying ongoing savings to deferred maintenance work, such as replacing light poles.
  24. SALC September 18-21, 2016 Hollywood, CA IES Street and Area Lighting Conference Thank you! For more information please go to http://www.telensa.com/contact/

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  1. By Tyrol5 - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0 By kev72 - Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, October 28, 2006, CC BY 2.0
  2. By Wrightchr - Montage created from six images on Wikimedia Commons:File:Hbg downtown 2000.jpg, by Matanya (CC-BY-SA-3.0)File:Market Square in Harrisburg.jpg, by Matanya (CC-BY-SA-3.0)File:Pennsylvania State Capitol 4.JPG, by Ad Meskens (CC-BY-SA-3.0)File:Metro Bank Park Renovation.jpg, by MGA73bot2File:Walnut Street Bridge pedestrians.JPG, by TwoDragons (CC-BY-SA-2.5)File:Harrisburg Pennsylvania USA.jpg, by Urban (CC-BY-SA-3.0), CC BY-SA 3.0
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